Small animals under the microscope,
half past five I went to the dunes in the country breakdown.
It was still cloudy and everything was wet from the rain last night.
I wanted to go to the colony in aasgolfers Zantvoorde.
It was hard to indemnify, and go with that Slegte again despite the weather I've seen a lot even a fox and a deer.
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| Cloudy over AWD. |
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| Damhert more pointed: you can not see me because I am behind a tree. |
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| It is even a bit hazy. |
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| blossom. |
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| Cormorants Zantvoorde colony. |
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| The Jonen are almost as big as their parents and begging for fusel. |
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| The atmiraalsvlinder in a tree, |
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| eight in a row. |
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| Young male deer dancers spit in the grass. |
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| However the sun is just around the corner if only for a moment. |
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| Heeee 'away with that camera. |
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| Reed A wild orchid. |
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| The wite tiger moth. The small black spots on the for wings are clearly visible, but are scattered with no pattern. The number of spots can vary. They have a head with a thick "fur hat". The abdomen is strongly mottled yellow and black. |
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| the Meikever |
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| a deer, |
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| Bumblebee on flower |
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| Damselflies in the ditch. |
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| tree snail. |
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| fern that unfolds. |
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| And at the last minute even a wild fox. Afterword: In five hours time you'll see quite a lot of animals large and small in the AWD. But the deer and fox are my favorites. Makro Today I have more pictures than usual but that's sometimes fun. For my day was great again, |
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